Lake Skinner Fish Report

Lake Skinner - Temecula, CA (Riverside County)


by Lake Skinner Marina Staff
5-3-2015
(951) 926-8515
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The water temperature is between 64-65 degrees. Water flow is going pretty good, almost at full capacity. Remember Solar Cup is May 15-17.

Blue Gill: No action.

Carp: No action.

Striper: High action, being caught with umbrella rigs, spooks and night crawlers over by the East End.

Catfish: Medium action- Catching Cats over by ramp 2, using chicken livers, anchovies, and gulp bait.

Large Mouth: Medium action, small dark color plastics and night crawlers.

Trout: Medium action, still seeing some 3-4 pounders caught mostly near damn and Inlet. Hitting on night crawlers, power bait in rainbow colors, and chicken liver.

Stop by the Marina or camp store to have a picture taken with your catch.

For more information please contact the Marina at (661) 7020314


Whoppers
Name City State Species Weight
Andrew White Oceanside CA Striper 6 lbs
Stephen Chheang Long Beach CA Striper 15 lbs
Matt Donavan Temecula CA Catfish 4.5


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